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- From: mh1@irz213.inf.tu-dresden.de (Michael Hohmuth)
- Subject: Re: drop down menus in GEM
- Message-ID: <ZWH00PS@math.fu-berlin.de>
- Keywords: AES, GEM
- Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department)
- Reply-To: hohmuth@freia.inf.tu-dresden.de
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany
- References: <3_800_842_fidonet2b3c36c4@Kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 14:22:17 GMT
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- In article <3_800_842_fidonet2b3c36c4@Kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au>, michael.smith@f842.n800.z3.fido.zeta.org.au (michael smith) writes:
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- > >> When using drop down menus how do you get the chech marks to work?
- > >>
- > >> Have tried using the AES routine MENU_ICHECK but this does not seem to
- > >> make any difference. Have tried changing the status of the object in
- > >> the tree using OBJC_CHANGE but this doesn`t effect it either.
- > h>
- > h> menu_icheck should do the job. (objc_change should also, but this is not
- > h> documented and will probably not work with MultiTOS).
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- > Hey? Are you saying objc_change() is totally 'undocumented'? or just that
- > using it on menu items is? I thought it was a really useful function... 8)
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- The effects arising when using it on menu items are not documented.
- Yes, objc_change is still a useful function. :)
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- Michael
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